Behind the Black Mirror

Blanche Parker

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In arguing for a better world amid gloom that are seen in today’s society, she has put together a medley of literary works of religion, psychology, philosophy, and ethicist to blend in their in...
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In arguing for a better world amid gloom that are seen in today’s society, she has put together a medley of literary works of religion, psychology, philosophy, and ethicist to blend in their intellectual minds and thoughts. Behind the Black Mirror, there is a Utopia. The sun shines once again in the Declaration of Independence. We hold these truths as self-evident that all men are created equal and have the right to liberty, life, and the pursuit of happiness. Thomas Homer Dixon’s The Ingenuity Gap expresses his concerns about the problems of our country and of the county’s lack of ingenuity to do anything about them.Shrouded in humility, the author never thought about cracking the glass ceiling or naming a new star or discovering a new planet, or finding a cure for cancer but only to argue for a better world and a better place by tugging at the consciousness of society through her wing is one way to help.The country is facing problems of governmental failures, challenges in the economy, environment, climate change, and much more but most importantly humankind; inequalities in wealth, job opportunities, racial injustices, religious freedom, and much more cannot be ignored any longer.I did not break the glass ceiling—name a new star—or a new planet. I wasn’t the best, but always tried to do my best.
Blanche Parker | 9781098094140 | BIO026000 | book-has-featured-image